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PTS

PTS
ScnAdmin
1. points. (ED 31 Flag) 2. "Potential Trouble Source." It means the person is connected to someone hostile to Scientology. (OODs 5 Apr 72)
PTS
ScnBasic
PTS
ScnMaster
abbreviation for potential trouble source: a person who is in some way connected to and being adversely affected by a suppressive person. They are called a potential trouble source because they can be a lot of trouble to themselves and to others. OEC - A Talk On a Basic Qual App Mar 91
PTS
ScnOEC
abbreviation for potential trouble source, a person who is in some way connected to and being adversely affected by a suppressive person. They are called potential trouble sources because they can be a lot of trouble to themselves and to others. See also SP in this glossary. People in institutions are really PTS - potential trouble sources - which are, they say, the effect of suppressives.
PTS
ScnOEC
abbreviation for potential trouble source, a person who is in some way connected to and being adversely affected by a suppressive person. They are called potential trouble sources because they can be a lot of trouble to themselves and to others. See also SP in this glossary. People in institutions are really PTS - potential trouble sources - which are, they say, the effect of suppressives.
PTS
ScnTech
1. means potential trouble source which itself means a person connected to a suppressive person. All sick persons are PTS. All pcs who roller-coaster (regularly lose gains) are PTS. Suppressive persons are themselves PTS to themselves. (HCOB 20 Apr 72)2. is the manifestation of a postulatecounterpostulate. (SH Spec 68, 6510C14)3. environmental menace that keeps something continuously keyed in. This can be a constant recurring somatic, a continual, recurring pressure or a mass. The menace in the environment is not imaginary in such extreme cases. (HCOB 5 Dec 68)